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Nyarikangbanna

United Kingdom
1382 Posts

Posted - 17 Aug 2011 :  20:05:09  Show Profile Send Nyarikangbanna a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Sister Omega

I think it will be very interesting to know what the President thinks about these allegations have any of you cowards put these matters to him or are you just mouthing off on cyberspace?

Really your campaigns to slander Jammeh are reaching pathetic proportions here because time after time you have been used to saying anything you like without qualifying what you have to say by directly speaking to the President.

Karamba still with your loud mouth you slur Jammeh's name 24/7 but all of you Guys in Cyberspace lack the courage to debate openly with Jammeh. In this day and age of video conferencing none of you haven't even thought of debating on policies with Jammeh. All you do is spread accusations and slurs.The irony is this is what you really consider to be politics. I put it to you this document is bogus.Why because it doesn't have the correct logo for Montogmery Taxation and Assessment Department on it. It just looks like a poorly put together form Guy's you really need to polish up on your Desktop Publishing Skills.
http://sdatcert3.resiusa.org/UCC-Charter/CharterInstructions.aspx



Sister O, good to hear from you. The president was invited to come on freedom radio. At first he agreed but later renaged on his promise. So who then is the coward, if I go by your words?

Cheers

I do not oppose unity but I oppose dumb union.
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gambiabev

United Kingdom
3091 Posts

Posted - 17 Aug 2011 :  20:34:01  Show Profile Send gambiabev a Private Message
I would love to meet him face to face!
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Janyanfara



Tanzania
1350 Posts

Posted - 17 Aug 2011 :  22:43:42  Show Profile Send Janyanfara a Private Message
That is what you always wanted sister Omaga so tha you could tell him about defending his lies on Bantaba and become one of the Gambian Lobbyish!
I pray the dictator falls before that. We ofcause appriciate your interest in the Gambia and your stance to help but to associate with the dictator would never be welcomed!
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Nyarikangbanna

United Kingdom
1382 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  00:50:56  Show Profile Send Nyarikangbanna a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by gambiabev

I would love to meet him face to face!



I hope you won't slap him. He is still the president

I do not oppose unity but I oppose dumb union.
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  02:04:44  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
JanyangfaraI think you must be getting me confused with some else you know.Just mind you don't fall of your high horse bro your ego is getting far too heavy for that horse your riding on right now! Just be careful you don't fall off of it and do yourself some mischief.
I know in Tanzania foreigners often suffer with altitude sickness. However it concerns me you might be getting too light headed having little oxygen to stimulate your braincells right now at such high altitude. That's probably why you've confused me with someone you may know.

However Kilmanjaro King Bamba is the highest mountain in Africa.I suggest you take your condescending scuvinistic attitude and go and relax to get over your altitude sickness.

Before you start dictating to me here on Bantaba who I can and can't associate with in Gambia.



Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 18 Aug 2011 02:17:36
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  02:21:40  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Come on Yari Freedom Newspaper comes across too amateurish. What we need is a proper forum. Maybe GRTS Hard Talk a more mature kind of set up or something like a Gambia equivalent to BBC's News Night or Larry king Show in the US. Do you get my drift? A forum where policies can be debated. What I mean is some mature politics and not school boy antics. After all we are talking about the run up to the Presidential elections not children squabbling over a cookie jar. that's why if Sey wants to be taken seriously he should man up and fix up instead of behaving like a spoilt brat on Cyberspace. He should be abe to debate in a Professional manner and to put his views across coherently.

Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 18 Aug 2011 02:32:41
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turk



USA
3356 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  05:52:54  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message

quote:
Promoting himself as a 'doctor' with 'cures' for HIV.

Gambiabev
You see all nations believe bush medicine. So why surprise about Jammeh practice and further most people believe his fake medicine. As you can see the problem is not Jammeh it is the people.

quote:
MOST people in the villages in Gambia have little access to news: newspapers, TV, internet.
Many, especially older women, are illiterate.

This makes it easier to manipulate people and con them.

If people were 100% literate, and had free access to international information via the internet perhaps he would find it harder to cling to power?



That is exactly what the problem is. The literacy rate for Gambia in general 40 percent, but functional literacy rate which is actually being able to write/read are much below. And women this rates goes below 20. How do you expect something like this, Jammeh's spencing habit to be a big deal? This news is just nothing. People do not even know. They don’t even here. They don’t even care.
The problem with Gambia is its social and economic problems. The best politicians Gambia produces in Jammeh, Darboe etc.. Look at the opposition leader Darboe. He can’t even make a proper sentence and he is a lawyer. He betrays his nations and sell his country to Senegalese state. He is a senegal man. Other diaspora is ready to sell Gambia to British Empire. The mandinkan based party UDP tries to take the power from Jolas. Jammeh has HIV medicine; you know what, people are buying the HIV medicine rubbish. Imagine. Look at our opposition representative here Karamba, Nyari which is the main problem, actually all politicians including opposition with low political IQ and coward behavior. The problem is much massive than one person.

diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.

Edited by - turk on 18 Aug 2011 05:57:22
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gambiabev

United Kingdom
3091 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  10:28:57  Show Profile Send gambiabev a Private Message
I agree the problem is more than 1 person. He is more the manifestation of the problems for all to see. Would a different leader behaviour any differently? I'm not sure. You just have to hope so for the sake of the people!
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  13:13:31  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Turk: "Other diaspora is ready to sell Gambia to British Empire. The mandinkan based party UDP tries to take the power from Jolas. Jammeh has HIV medicine; you know what, people are buying the HIV medicine rubbish. Imagine. Look at our opposition representative here Karamba, Nyari which is the main problem, actually all politicians including opposition with low political IQ and coward behavior. The problem is much massive than one person."

Turk, you lied to your teeth. I have no political representation or ethnic affliation in any of my posts here. You are writing rubbish to portray your twisted imagination.

My postion is to ensure that the cheat captain Jemus Jammeh does not escape with the deception and robbing of Gambians. For me it is beyond politics. It is criminality of the higher order that I detest and will continue to challenge. Your this low life rubbish is nothing serious for me. You can write your rubbish but will not change my position.

I am satisfied to have learnt that you are so desparate you will lie this much.

What can you say about the stealing, killing, cheating, money laundering, drug peddling, betrayals, idol worships, tortures commanded by a rogue and brutal dictatorial leader ?


Karamba
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toubab1020



12306 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  14:12:53  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
"Come on Yari Freedom Newspaper comes across too amateurish. What we need is a proper forum. Maybe GRTS Hard Talk a more mature kind of set up or something like a Gambia equivalent to BBC's News Night or Larry king Show in the US. Do you get my drift? A forum where policies can be debated." "

Exactly Sister O, but it aint going to happen is it,so the Gambian people have to make do with what is available,which in almost every facet of their lives is far from ideal.




quote:
Originally posted by Sister Omega

Come on Yari Freedom Newspaper comes across too amateurish. What we need is a proper forum. Maybe GRTS Hard Talk a more mature kind of set up or something like a Gambia equivalent to BBC's News Night or Larry king Show in the US. Do you get my drift? A forum where policies can be debated. What I mean is some mature politics and not school boy antics. After all we are talking about the run up to the Presidential elections not children squabbling over a cookie jar. that's why if Sey wants to be taken seriously he should man up and fix up instead of behaving like a spoilt brat on Cyberspace. He should be abe to debate in a Professional manner and to put his views across coherently.


"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.

Edited by - toubab1020 on 18 Aug 2011 14:14:06
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  14:27:33  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
GAINAKO'S BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS AND PICTURE OF President Jammeh's New Home In Washington DC: what happened to Accountability, Transparency And Probity????

Edited by - kobo on 18 Aug 2011 14:29:29
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turk



USA
3356 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  14:43:09  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
Karamba

Yes, but you are the most dedicated Jammeh opposition. You are representing opposing people. Yes, you are right. I can't say you are a party member. But you are the representative of opposition movement.

To answer you question about the list. First of all, if I was opposition I would have totally different view and methodology than you are. As I mentioned that hundreds time, your political IQ, your heart is not there to be effective. Your methodology is basically 'smear campaign', 'character assassination', 'calling for foreign military intervention. And doing this especially disgusting while you are hiding in the bush.

What I understand from opposition is to produce ideas/solutions and alternatives with the parameters of programs, policies and ideologies. You bark about corruption like a dog, but you don't really offer any solution to combat the corruption. Thinking that when Jammeh goes, the corruption will disappear is mother of the idiocies. You did not even provide a single concrete solution and proposal about the system, policies. Your campaign looks like street protestor, barking and based on yelling and slogan. I think your method is the obstacle for opposition further you are liability. No wonder Jammeh is winning because of the ineffective people like you. Imagine, why would anyone listen to cowards and why would anyone vote for a coward who hide in Senegalese embassy.

You never understand me correctly. I am no Jammeh supporter. In fact, he is nowhere close to my standard when it comes to politics. However, he is in power, he has responsibility and risks. I occasionally raised my opinion about Halifa Sallah in favor. Personally I like him, but he is a right man for wrong situation. His does not fit to Gambian realities. And I don't see you or your kind, or any opposition party to bring better alternative.


diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.

Edited by - turk on 18 Aug 2011 14:49:21
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toubab1020



12306 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  16:13:51  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
"You never understand me correctly."
I am reasonably certain that no one else does either turk,

One thing that you have written recently that MAY make sense is:
" any opposition party to bring better alternative."
If that is your OWN opinion why are you so fearful of letting them have a try if they are the same as the existing administration ?

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.

Edited by - toubab1020 on 18 Aug 2011 16:20:13
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turk



USA
3356 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  17:04:55  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
"any opposition party to bring better alternative."

does not mean, current admin is equal to opposition. When it says better, that means better policies/more creative ideas than current administration.

"they are the same as the existing administration"

Touby

Same as existing administration (they are your words), does not mean they are exactly equal. The opposition focus in 'human rights' and 'political rights' and I do not believe that is better priorities than the current administration's priority of 'development'. Because, first of all, I do not think Gambians are demanding/needing 'human rights' and 'political rights' as much as 'development and wealth generation'. Opposition, mainly UDP, has an hidden agenda. The demand for 'human rights' and 'democratic rights' are just the agenda on the surface.

The opposition hidden agenda as mainly UDP does not offer any solution, simply they want to change the regime because of their wanting power. The previous admin was mandinka dominated. Jammeh took the power from them. Now UDP motivation to take back the power. It is kind of revenge. One of the motivation of UDP to make 'mandinka' the majority tribe to take power. I have talked to many Gambians. Many of Mandinkas raised the issue that they are the majority in Gambia approximately 40 percent, but they do not have their power reflected in the government. They may be right. The numbers should be equally reflected, but their motivation is to take over. Power corrupt people. And the power change could present very risky situations when the new government transforming. That are bitter. I would want the current admin to change, if there is an alternative to provide better government. Not for the sake of the power transfer from one to another, just for the sake of one particular group getting the power from other.

And when power change, there could be instability in Gambia if the change is motivated based on the tribe/power relations. The competition of power vacuum is dangerous. The first thing that will happen to fire all the Jolas from the government/army and recruit their own man. Most mandinkas are today complaining about injustice. They might have a point if they were sincerely believe the injustice regardless of tribe, but I am not sure if they would be just if they had the power, and try to bring their own man.

I think only Halifa Sallah is motivated for providing solutions. But he is not understood well, his ideology/programs ideas are too advance for Gambian public.

So, I believe as since opposition is not providing better policies to make Gambia better, I go with the principle of going with the devil you know.



diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.

Edited by - turk on 18 Aug 2011 17:13:29
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 18 Aug 2011 :  17:48:32  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
Turk, again you wrote:

"As I mentioned that hundreds time, your political IQ, your heart is not there to be effective. Your methodology is basically 'smear campaign', 'character assassination', 'calling for foreign military intervention. And doing this especially disgusting while you are hiding in the bush."

Total speculation!! You have no clue to begin with Turk. Unlike you who make passing judgements without a tinge of reasoning, I and many fair minded contributors here and elsewhere have reasons. You perceive me as opposition to Jammeh. Due to your professional inadequacies it is just impossible for you to appreciate rational motivation. I care nothing about Jammeh. All my comments are about his terribly bad deeds and deceptive schemes and how that impacts on total welfare of Gambians.

You are the most untruthful person to have germinated on the surface of this planet. How do you get to these unfounded conclusions so fallaciously stuck in your twisted mind? Turk, you are totally impaired beyond redemption. No doubt you gyrate about without gaining an inroad.

Not just for your mini self, but to the full bunch of anyone thinking alike with you, I do not care about Jammeh. My focus is on Gambia. You mix yourself up and want to convey that all around. Your contaminated opinion is purely yours and keeping it is no harm to me.

Sadly, your deliberate bias is nothing I have any cure for. Keep riding on.

Karamba
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